Two Men Arrested After Meth Located During Traffic Stop

Yesterday, November 20th, troopers with the Indiana State Police-Versailles Post arrested two men after a large quantity of suspected methamphetamine was located during a traffic stop on I-65 in Jackson County, Indiana.

The incident began at approximately 10:30 am when Trooper Randel Miller conducted a traffic stop on a Chevrolet Impala on I-65 Northbound near the 39-mile marker, just north of Crothersville, Indiana.

During the traffic stop, Trp. Miller became suspicious that criminal activity was taking place. Trp. Miller’s Indiana State Police K-9 Jinx conducted a sweep of the exterior of the vehicle.

Williams left, and Sneed

Jinx alerted to the odor of illegal drugs coming from the vehicle.

During a search of the vehicle, troopers located a plastic bag containing over 500 grams (over 1 pound) of suspected crystal methamphetamine.

The driver of the vehicle, Zachary D. Williams, age 37, Lafayette, Indiana provided Trooper Miller with a false name.

The passenger in the vehicle, Mark A. Sneed, age 39, Louisville, Kentucky was also found to be in possession of suspected marijuana.

Both men were arrested and transported to the Jackson County Jail where they were incarcerated on numerous charges pending their initial appearances in the Jackson County Circuit Court.

Williams was arrested on charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine, False Informing, and Identity Theft. Sneed was charged with Dealing Methamphetamine, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Possession of Marijuana.